We have had a fantastic response to Shibari Suspension Techniques: Part I and everyone has been waiting with anticipation for Part II. Well, here it is! It takes you through every very step to perform a hip harness suspension whilst learning fundamental skills through this exercise. More than that, you will learn a very solid and versatile base which has numerous variations. Using the techniques that you have learned in the other tutorials, you will have the tools to create beautiful poses like the one in the header image.
Whilst quality 1-2-1 teaching is regarded as the gold-standard, not everyone has the time, money or access. ShibariClasse on-line tuition solves all of these problems.
Unlike a group class, you get an up-close view of every step. No worries if you missed it first time as a video can be replayed until you get it right. There’s never a concern about holding up other students, feeling a dunce or irritating your teacher!
I know how easy it is to leave a class and not remember some important detail. Then, go home and practice the wrong thing. I have seen it with my own students who sometimes return to show how they mastered the gote they learned, only to have to stop them before they first rope is even on. With our tutorials, you can be guided step by step and when you don’t need hand-holding, you can check your results against ours.
We love teaching on-line because we can quickly add things we might have forgotten or make updates. You won’t get you local sensei chasing you down the street shouting “Oh, and I mean to tell you…” We can add any clarification or subjects you need; that wouldn’t be easy with a book or DVD. In fact, we will be expanding this course over the next few days.
Shibari Suspension Techniques: Part II
Here’s a brief synopsis of Part II:
In this second part to the Shibari Suspension Techniques series, Nina will show you the fundamental skills of suspension using her hip harness as a basis:
- Four different methods of attaching the main line to the harness
- Suspension line tie-offs
- Controlling the suspension line
- The function of secondary lines
- Load distribution
Once you have practised these skills, you will be shown how to put them to use with a simple and safe, yet highly versatile and elegant suspension which will provide a basis for more elaborate variations later. Each step is shown in great detail, often several times, so you we leave nothing to chance. Finally, Nina puts everything into practice with an uncut demonstration so you can see everything at real speed without interruption.
The tutorial is supported by easy to digest information on the centre of balance, which is key to any suspension, and an in-depth article on the nerves that can be affected. We will be adding additional material over the next few days, e.g. optimal lifting techniques, friction as friend and foe, quiz.
We hope to see you in class soon!